No not unless you strip them out win you put then in last time but if you did that then you get the stupid award for the year
only way to fix a spark plug is to replace the problem plug with a new one
In many automobile engine configurations, a spark plug socket is the only way you will ever get at the plug. But even in situations whee the hex on the plug is easily accessible (lawnmower, for example) a spark plug socket is still the best way to remove it without damage to the plug.
add itr bton the plug
you're not getting it seated all the way. the clip has to snap onto the top of the spark plug.
The device that ignites gas in a car engine is the spark plug. The spark plug will not work without a device, called a coil, that sends a signal to the spark plug to tell it when to spark.
It won't.
The best way is to use the spark plug socket out of the factory tool kit. If you do not have that use a normal 5/8" socket to loosen the spark plug. Use the spark plug wire to snap back on after the plug is loose and pull it out. The spark plug is at the very top of the engine, the spark plug wire is a real good indicator of its location.
anywhere between 16 and 18 on a spark plug gauge should work fine.
The spark plug gap for an AR135 spark plug on a 350 SBC should be set at .034 inches. This is equal to .86 mm so a spark plug set to .9 mm should work correctly.
They will not reach the plug, therefore the engine will not work.
Actually , there are no spark plugs in a diesel engine
Champion RJ19LM will work.